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Unfortunately, argues David Booth, of Britain's Overseas Development Institute, many such strategies are little more than political "theatre".Where donors and governments do see eye to eye, there may be little need for aid agencies at all.

Unfortunately, argues Mona Zulficar, a lawyer and an expert on the constitution, while it enshrines most basic rights, it also says they must be balanced by vague religious, social and moral values, some of which will be defined by clerical authorities.

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Unfortunately, he argues for this position by citing human subjects: Socrates, for example, would still have been who he was even if he had had different parents.

Unfortunately, as argued in Preston 1997 (ch.2), Feyerabend completely failed to follow up this insight by endorsing Wittgenstein's non-representationalist conception of meaning, according to which the meaning of a term is determined by its use.

We can – and likely will, unfortunately – continue to argue about whether Joe Flacco (31 in January) is elite, but we can probably all agree that the generation that will replace the older QBs most definitely is not.

I do privately accept her point that you can't beat the classic, the navy and white Adidas three-stripe, but unfortunately I've argued myself into a corner and can't back down.

Unfortunately, my dutifully argued and logical points about the extent to which journalists already worked with the PR industry threatened to extinguish rather than fan the flames, so failed to make it into print.

"Unfortunately," Mr. Goldman argued, "the lay audience usually misreads these complicated and nuanced contract provisions, resulting in histrionics ("they 'own' me!") or platitudes ("it says right there in the TOS that users own their own data"), neither of which is quite right".

As he argued: "Unfortunately there has been a tendency to take any NGO or other outspoken interest group as representative of the public, overlooking that the public is multi-faceted and complex.

Rosser, unfortunately, chooses to argue for those changes on questionable grounds: that women are needed to meet an impending shortage of scientific talent and because they bring special insights to research.

Unfortunately, you cannot argue logic against passion, and passion can bring out the worst in people.

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